Great Timing! This Mini PC is 42% Off on Amazon with a Bonus $35 Off Coupon - Link in Video Description! This Blackview MP200 could be a great solution for your Arcade Mods and DIY Retro Gaming Projects - thanks for watching and share your feedback below!
Man I can't freaking wait until You get your Hands On The Mars FPGA solution. What's awesome for Retro gamers is that there is this Military Arms Race between FPGA and Software Based Emulation. Emulation is getting beefier Hardware to use, and FPGA is getting more Development and offering more options for Gamers to buy into. Me personally I'm more interested in FPGA at this point in terms of what I'm gonna be buying in to but I see so much room for FPGA, Traditional Emulation to Coexist with Real Hardware too. It's such a great time to be an Older Gamer Right Now!
I've used about 6 different mini PCs over the last year and a half. I love them and always find cool new ideas for them. Much better than raspberry pis.
Im on the look for a mini pc and this one is good. I still am looking for newer generationally speaking Intels, I really like the N100 for the price but I want DDR5 to squeeze every drop I can. On the highest end I am looking at AMD's in the Mini PC's. I will say this after looking at this Mini PC those Intel NUC 11 Extreme's for 650 is probably where I will go, even at Gen 11 they are pretty good and can add own graphics. You really cant wrong with these MIni PC's low to high. I dig this one too, thanks for showing it My Dude!
If your looking for a blackview Mini PC then then take a look at the MP80 it uses DDR5 memory that’s the one I’m getting and it’s not as high priced either.
For arcade mod, the better option would be the refurbished small form factor HP or Dell - you can get i5-6500 with Vulcan support for $100 with free Prime shipping & return. And another $100 for a low profile nvidia 1030 dGPU. For $200 and you can run all arcade emulators plus Teknoparrot.
Cool PC. I'm definitely going to consider. Does it do well with pinball? Let me know if the link is an affiliate link so I come back to the video if I decide to buy.
@@PDubsArcadeLoftI hear you but I have my SD hooked up to my ALU just like I would a mini pc. I love not just playing all the retro games off the SD like Killer Instinct and NFL Blitz but also modern fighters like Street Fighter 6 on my arcade cabinet thanks to the SD.
Whilst I appreciate this is technically a hardware review but what the hell is Project Core??? That build is nothing to do with the CORE team?? For starters, CORE have never used the attractmode frontend for ANY of their stuff. This seems to be some sort of frankenstien'd monstrosity of retrofe/attractmode. It is nothing more than a cheap copy of very old build. You should stick with the official build rather than these piss poor imitations. Please don't associate the CORE team with that garbage. It's not even CORE Type R either!! PMSL.
Actually this was an old hard drive that I blew the dust off of, and has a very old build on it. It's been a couple years but probably a Packs R Us build. Sorry man can't keep up with all the discord going ons
@@PDubsArcadeLoft Pack r Us? CORE have never been affiliated with them at any time. With all due respect, maybe you should contact the CORE team and perhaps do another video to show the actual Type R build? Just a thought. Anyway, I won't respond anymore. I've said my piece.
Great Timing! This Mini PC is 42% Off on Amazon with a Bonus $35 Off Coupon - Link in Video Description! This Blackview MP200 could be a great solution for your Arcade Mods and DIY Retro Gaming Projects - thanks for watching and share your feedback below!
for $600 before discount that better do more than any sbc. good unit. but for that same price u can find a desktop with dedicated gpu
Man I can't freaking wait until You get your Hands On The Mars FPGA solution. What's awesome for Retro gamers is that there is this Military Arms Race between FPGA and Software Based Emulation. Emulation is getting beefier Hardware to use, and FPGA is getting more Development and offering more options for Gamers to buy into.
Me personally I'm more interested in FPGA at this point in terms of what I'm gonna be buying in to but I see so much room for FPGA, Traditional Emulation to Coexist with Real Hardware too.
It's such a great time to be an Older Gamer Right Now!
I'll definitely look into it! Thanks Dude!
I've used about 6 different mini PCs over the last year and a half. I love them and always find cool new ideas for them. Much better than raspberry pis.
Agreed 👍
Im on the look for a mini pc and this one is good. I still am looking for newer generationally speaking Intels, I really like the N100 for the price but I want DDR5 to squeeze every drop I can. On the highest end I am looking at AMD's in the Mini PC's. I will say this after looking at this Mini PC those Intel NUC 11 Extreme's for 650 is probably where I will go, even at Gen 11 they are pretty good and can add own graphics. You really cant wrong with these MIni PC's low to high. I dig this one too, thanks for showing it My Dude!
Thanks Carl for watching and appreciate the feedback!
If your looking for a blackview Mini PC then then take a look at the MP80 it uses DDR5 memory that’s the one I’m getting and it’s not as high priced either.
I Keep looking at something like this.
The AceMagic ones, Triangle with 3 Turn Perf. Knob...Work Great...
HAVE RGB FROM HELL lol
Well done sir
Thank you and thanks for watching!
It's got a surprisingly decent processor. A bit high priced for what this is but this would definitely open up some options for emulation.
Thanks for the feedback!
Hmm I’ll have to look into this. Ty. 🎉
You're welcome
For arcade mod, the better option would be the refurbished small form factor HP or Dell - you can get i5-6500 with Vulcan support for $100 with free Prime shipping & return. And another $100 for a low profile nvidia 1030 dGPU. For $200 and you can run all arcade emulators plus Teknoparrot.
Nice tip thanks for sharing
I much prefer these mini pcs over raspberry pi devices
Me too - I'm kind of over the whole Pi craze you can do the same thing and usually better with a Mini PC
Great for emulation 👌🏻
Thank you
Cool PC. I'm definitely going to consider. Does it do well with pinball?
Let me know if the link is an affiliate link so I come back to the video if I decide to buy.
I didn't test pinball on it yet. Yes affiliate link in video description
Steamdeck is about the same price, isn't it better? it runs some PS3/Switch games and some PC games.
True but I like my Steam Deck on my couch, this Mini PC I can stick in an arcade and never have to worry about Swapping etc.
@@PDubsArcadeLoftI hear you but I have my SD hooked up to my ALU just like I would a mini pc. I love not just playing all the retro games off the SD like Killer Instinct and NFL Blitz but also modern fighters like Street Fighter 6 on my arcade cabinet thanks to the SD.
Not bad Patrick. Not bad.
Hey thanks
How would this run pinball fx on the alp?
Good question
I haven't tested if this can handle pinball yet, I'll look into it.
Great thanks 🙏
How much latency we got in fighting games
How to download this retro game
Im i crazy to think even 300$ is alot for this? Seems like a raspberry pi can run games as well as this
Whilst I appreciate this is technically a hardware review but what the hell is Project Core??? That build is nothing to do with the CORE team?? For starters, CORE have never used the attractmode frontend for ANY of their stuff. This seems to be some sort of frankenstien'd monstrosity of retrofe/attractmode. It is nothing more than a cheap copy of very old build. You should stick with the official build rather than these piss poor imitations. Please don't associate the CORE team with that garbage. It's not even CORE Type R either!! PMSL.
Actually this was an old hard drive that I blew the dust off of, and has a very old build on it. It's been a couple years but probably a Packs R Us build. Sorry man can't keep up with all the discord going ons
@@PDubsArcadeLoft Pack r Us? CORE have never been affiliated with them at any time. With all due respect, maybe you should contact the CORE team and perhaps do another video to show the actual Type R build? Just a thought. Anyway, I won't respond anymore. I've said my piece.